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Awesome StudentQuestion • Social and Professional Issues

Fringe benefits are a variety of cash payments are used to attract and retain talented employees They may include tuition assistance, flexible medical or child-care spending accounts (pre-tax accounts to pay qualified expenses), other child-care benefits, and non-production bonuses (bonuses not tied to performance)

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False

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These rights are expressly provided by the 1987 Constitution and the Labor Code. Employers should not interfere with or deny their employees their right to form organizations for their mutual aid or protection and to form unions for the purpose of negotiating the terms and conditions of employment with their employer.

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Employee's right to self-organization and the right to strike

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Employees who are working with children are also required to report if an Apprehended Violence Order has been issued against them where a child is recorded as requiring protection from them, or if a report to Family & Community Services has been made about their conduct which meets the definition of reportable conduct.

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True

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Identifying and acknowledging your own values, assumptions, commitments and biases is a critical process. Your gut feelings and personal motivations can have a profound effect on your decisions. Consider these objectively to make sure your decision-making process is based on the most important considerations, and results in the best decision, all things considered.

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Analyze your biases

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The decisions we make all occur within a complex set of relationships and interconnections Rarely are decisions purely autonomous The relationships in our lives profoundly influence our decisions This is especially true in the context of emotionally charged health decisions What might not seem rational to a health care provider makes perfect sense to the person who is considering the decision's potential effects on the people in their life

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Consider all relationships

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